Hello Tommi,
On Sunday August 12 2018 18:26, you wrote to me:
MV>> Two weeks ago my ISP dumped a firmware update on my router.
TK> My ISP has no access to any of my routers.
I was not exactly acurate. It is their router actually.
I would like to have my own router, one that I and I alone control, but having
their router is the only way to have dual stack at the moment. For customers
with their own router it is IPv4 only. :(
MV>> Before I start complaining to my ISP, I would like to make sure
MV>> that it is not due to some change on the part of ipv6-test.com.
The reason I do not want to make too much noise it that the situation regarding
my modem is a tad irregular. It is my modem because I bought it on
"Marktplaats", the local equivalent of E-Bay and I paid for it. EUR 25. But..
it is their modem because they issue "free" modems to customers on a loan
basis. These modems are not supposed to be offered on the market to begin with.
I managed to register it in November 2016 with a registration code I had from a
previous modem. A procedure that is no longer possible.
So I have a modem that I am not really supposed to have...
Miracles often disappear when they attract too much attention...
MV>> Wilfred says he has the same message, but I would like some more
MV>> comfirmation. Does anyone NOT get the "filtered ICMPV6" message
MV>> from ipv6-test.com?
I think Wilfred has a problem too...
TK> ICMP Reachable
TK> 20 / 20
Thanks.
Cheers, Michiel
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